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We hatch. into maggots,. all wriggly. and white,. Which makes. fruit mushy, a. terrible sight! Emerging as flies,. we settle on a tree,. We are quite small. and hard to see! Digging into soil. we like a dark. and cosy place,. To become. pupae where.
what you can doPrepare your lunchboxThese items do not attract fruit fly and have no restrictions. You can buy them anywhere in South Australia and bring them into the Riverland PFA. Source from our canteenBuy fruit from the canteen that you can’t
Fruit fly research exercise sheet - answers. Instructions for teachers-RIVERLAND SCHOOLS. Last updated: March 2026 PIRSA ref: A5132236. These are the answers to accompany the online exercise sheet. For more information visit fruitfly.sa.gov.au. 1.
Pre-harvest monitoring, bait spraying and post-harvest inspection suitable for organic production (CA-33). 2. ScopeIf your host fruit is certified through Part A and Part B of this procedure, this means that it:. • meets entry conditions to South
Buzz off fruit flyBuzz off fruit fly. Have you seen us? 2. We’re fruit flies, have you seen us around?We like to make our homes in fruit on trees or fallen to the ground.We may not look it, but we’re terrible pests, if no one stops us, we make a
frozencookedcanned dried grated. what you can doPrepare your lunchboxThese items do not attract fruit fly and have no restrictions. You can buy them anywhere in South Australia and bring them into the Riverland PFA. Buy from a local shop Buy any
OFFICIAL. Fruit fly outbreak – content for metropolitan schools. OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. Packing lunchboxes during a fruit fly outbreak. There are fruit fly outbreaks in the metropolitan Adelaide areas of Glynde and Elizabeth East. Restrictions are in
OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. Fruit fly outbreak – key messages for metropolitan schools. January 2026. Bringing fruit to school – general advice. There is a fruit fly outbreak in the metropolitan Adelaide area at Glynde and Elizabeth East.
www.fruitfly.sa.gov.au. Guideline. Fruit fly landholder self-baiting: Entrust application in grapevines and stone fruit The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is responding to a number of Queensland fruit fly outbreaks in the